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Mounting Installation Tool 3d model
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Mounting Installation Tool 3d model
Mounting Installation Tool 3d model
Mounting Installation Tool 3d model

Mounting Installation Tool

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The “Mounting Installation Tool” helps you locate the holes you will need to drill to mount your first tile.

Place on the corner on the back of your tile, then place them on the wall, make sure it’s level, then use the holes are reference points to drill.

Learn more about this part at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub

Printing Guidelines:

The printing orientation is as provided in the file. The print has been designed to be “3 wall perimeters” in wall thickness. Printed at a layout height of 0.2 mm. It doesn't need printing supports. Use the default 15% infill. This part has been designed with a tolerance of 0.25 mm. Your printer will need to be able to bridge gaps of up to 30 mm for some designs.

This object is part of Multiboard, a FREE "all in one" organization system with 700+ parts, that combines pegboard holes, honeycomb snaps, Gridfinity like bins, threads, brakes, and much more.

Explore and build the coolest, most adaptable workshop at https://multiboard.io

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Discussions
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RadicalxEdward

What size screws are multiboards intended to be mounted with?

Vince C
vincois

I have this same question...

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larsony99

I found someone else suggest #8 diameter. I am using those for underneath my desk for Underware 2.0 (1/2" long, desk is only like 5/8" thick).

Andrea T
adminorama

I used 5mm x 25mm wall screws with the associated fischer

https://amzn.eu/d/eJ8PkJd

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ne2000

would love to see this extended to use while installing the 8mm offset on a wall

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MakerThingy_
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Mounting Installation Tool

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Jonathan K
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This model is restricted by licensing terms.